Efficiency and Conservation in Agricultural Water Use Scott D. Edwards Assistant State Conservationist for Programs, June 10, 2017
As the Nation s largest water user, agriculture accounts for about 80 percent of the country s annual water consumption. Irrigation Water Management encourages the application of water in an amount that meets the need of the growing plant in a manner that avoids extended soil saturation and runoff. NRCS works with producers by increasing application precision and reducing unneeded applications, resulting in water and energy conservation More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
NRCS 2014 Farm Bill Toolbox Five Major Programs Conservation Technical Assistance Environmental Quality Incentives Program Conservation Stewardship Program CTA EQIP CSP Soil Water Air Plants Animals People Soil Water Air Plants Animals Helping People Soil People Water Air Plants Help Animals the People Land Regional Conservation Partnership Program Agricultural Conservation Easement Program RCPP ACEP USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
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PRESIDENT S FY18 BUDGET REQUEST Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced plan to reorganize the mission areas under USDA, including creating Farm Production and Conservation. This new mission area will house the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Risk Management Agency (RMA), and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and will be led by a newly created undersecretary position. Proposes more than $5 billion in cuts over 10 years to farm bill conservation FY18 the President s request includes a substantial $100 million cut to mandatory funding for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and a $91 million (13%) cut to USDA s Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) program Proposes to completely eliminate new enrollment in CSP and RCPP in the future. CSP is USDA s largest voluntary working lands conservation
Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) At its core, the focus of conservation planning is on increasing voluntary adoption of: Right conservation systems Right position on landscape Right amount Right timing and sequencing of practice/system implementation (progressive implementation) More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
Irrigation Related Resource Concerns Irrigation Efficiency Energy Conservation Water Off Drainage Systems Erosion Water Quality Impacts Water On More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
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EQIP Louisiana FY14 - FY16 Inefficient Use of Irrigation Water 508 Applications Received 94,657 acres 186 Applications Funded 43,774 acres Inefficient Moisture Management 150 Applications for 36,683 acres 57 Applications Funded for 17,342 Total Economic Impact - $9,519,577 $6,454,334 and $3,064,243 More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
CSP Purpose The purpose of CSP is to encourage producers to address priority resource concerns and improve their conservation performance by installing and adopting additional conservation activities and improving, maintaining, and managing existing conservation activities on eligible land. 12
Private Land CSP Statutory Limitations Five year contract term with option for the producer to renew for one additional 5-year period at the end of the initial contract Payment Limitations A person or legal entity may not receive, directly or indirectly, payments under CSP that, in the aggregate, exceed $200,000 under all contracts entered into during fiscal years 2014-2018 Payments after October 1 for activities completed in the previous fiscal year 13
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Advanced Irrigation Water Management Advanced IWM--Soil moisture is monitored, recorded, and used in decision making Completed IWM plan, documenting guidance and landowner decisions using State specific protocol o Map delineating where enhancement was implemented o Location and installation of remote soil moisture probes o Copy of irrigation, rainfall, and soil moisture data More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
Conservation activities available for implementation There are 223 enhancements available to meet or exceed resource concerns. 32 Bundles are available for most operations. Specific bundles are also available for OAI, MRBI, LLPI, LPCI, and SGI landscape Initiatives. There are 77 practices available to address resource concern causes.
Regional Conservation Partnership Program Partner Driven, Locally-led approach to Conservation Harness Innovation and Expand Conservation Delivery Voluntary Private Lands Conservation In 3 years, NRCS has invested over $590 million across 200 projects 2,000 Conservation Partners have contributed $900 million in Financial and Technical Assistance More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
Regional Conservation Partnership Program New program in 2014 FARM Bill Combined CCPI, AWEP, Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay Covered Programs CSP, EQIP, ACEP, HFRP +$100m/yr. and PL-566 in CCA s 7% contribution from covered programs 8 Critical Conservation Areas State (25%), National (40%), and CCAs (35%) More Production Less Risk Cleaner Water
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RCPP PROJECTS 5/1/2017 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SUMMARY START PROJECT NRCS PROJECT FINANCIAL PROJECT YEAR NAME STATES PROGRAM ACRES ASSISTANCE CONTRACTS 2015 NATIONAL RICE STEWARDSHIP AR, CA, LA, MO, MS, TX EQIP 72,400 $ 5,600,000 224 2015 NATIONAL RICE STEWARDSHIP AR, CA, LA, MO, MS, TX CSP 120,000 $ 12,000,000 120 2015 SW LOUISIANA - MICROWATERSHEDS LA EQIP 5,000 $ 910,600 18 2015 SW LOUISIANA - MICROWATERSHEDS LA CSP 7,500 $ 750,000 14 2015 TEXAS GULF STREAMS & WETLANDS TX EQIP 20,000 $ 4,900,000 30 2016 LOUISIANA EQIP 590 LA EQIP 20,000 $ 600,000 25 2017 MID-SOUTH WATER STEWARDSHIP AR, LA, MO, MS EQIP 22,500 $ 3,200,000 64 2017 MID-SOUTH WATER STEWARDSHIP AR, LA, MO, MS CSP 165,000 $ 16,500,000 165 2017 LCRA PRAIRIE WATER CONSERVATION TX PL-566 20,000 $ 7,350,000 0 2017 LCRA PRAIRIE WATER CONSERVATION TX CSP 32,500 $ 3,250,000 33 TOTALS 484,900 $ 55,060,600 693 Contracts Obligated Sign-Ups Recently Completed or Ongoing
Typical Louisiana Agriculture Field Side-inlet Poly Pipe Irrigation System Slope Ground Water Well Uneven Rows Public Ditch Leaving Farm
Side-inlet Poly Pipe Irrigation System Surge Valve/Flow Meter Tech Ground Water Well Slope Soil Moisture Meters Uneven Rows Public Ditch Leaving Farm Phaucet Program Irrigation Water Management Plan Drainage Water Plan Pipeline Irrigation Land Leveling
Slope Side-inle Poly Pipe Irrigation System Surge Valve/Flow Meter Tech Soil Moisture Meters
Slope Side-inle Poly Pipe Irrigation System Surge Valve/Flow Meter Tech Water Control Structures Soil Moisture Meters
Slope Side-inle Poly Pipe Irrigation System Surge Valve/Flow Meter Tech Soil Moisture Meters Multi-depth Channel/Slough Water Control Structures
Wetland Reserve Easement Trees 0-3 2-Stage Ditch Side-inlet Poly Pipe Irrigation System Slope Weather Station Created Wetlands Trees 0-8 Surge Valve/Flow Meter Tech Trees 0-3 Multi-depth Channel/Slough Water Control Structures Soil Moisture Meters
Wetland Reserve Easement Trees 0-3 2-Stage Ditch Side-inlet Poly Pipe Irrigation System Slope Weather Station Created Wetlands Trees 0-8 Surge Valve/Flow Meter Tech Trees 0-3 Multi-depth Channel/Slough Fine-tuned Pump Head Water Control Structures Soil Moisture Meters Fine-tuned Pump Head
Questions? Scott D. Edwards Assistant State Conservationist for Programs USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service 3737 Government Street Alexandria, LA 71302 Office: (318) 473-7768 Cell: (318) 623-1458 Email: scott.edwards@la.usda.gov Check us out on the Web at: http://www.la.nrcs.usda.gov EEO Statement The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.